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On latest iOS, cant stream on Netflix. I get the following error "You seem to be using an unblocker or proxy. Please turn off any of these services and try again. For more help, visit nextflix.com/proxy."

Hello everyone,
I'm not sure if I'm the only one experiencing lots of blocking since yesterday when trying to access Netflix USA. Streaming services are pretty much the main use for the VPN service so if this is not working anymore I might have to try another service.
I am using a Linux desktop and trying to watch locally via Browser and even this is not working for a couple of days now. I updated the version to 3.91.0 but still no luck. Does anyone have an idea what might be the issue? Verification via the TorGuard client is positive. I am in any of the locations I have tried so far. Got stuck with New York because seemingly the fastest connection because I am connecting from Europe.
Output of ip route show (where 172.27.10.0/24 is my local network and .11 is the system I am working on):
Thanks for any suggestions in advance.
Yours ViiJay.

I have heard some others (PIA) is able to have an exceptions setting for various programs, to allow them to bypass the vpn.
For example, I am in the US, and would like to access Netflix without having to exit TorGuard, because I will be multitasking and running other programs and applications at the same time.
I would like to be able to enable such an exceptions settings without having to pay extra.
I am not a technical / geek and would easily get lost as to opening additional ports, etc., but I suppose if that is the way I may have to give that a try.
If there is not an easy way, I hope that TG software designers will consider implementing such a feature in a relatively easy to use manner.
Thanks very much.

I think there is no need to write a guide for this project, they documented it well. Python is available on openwrt and you can use this directly on your router.
Can anybody try this on their ddwrt routers?

Hello,
I have start to read al the possible posts in regards to Netflix and their Geoblocking, even with VPN, which makes people nuts.
I'm an italian guy, leaving in Germany, which has an account to Netflix so that the children can look some series or cartoon in their mother tongue (italian).
Accessing Netflix from Germany shows almost everything just in german and I'm reading that a dedicated IP would work. Looks like Torguard is offering them with a 50% discount.
So the final question is: will a dedicated IP work or is Netflix starting to ban also dedicated IP (in this case would be an italian one)?
P.S.
And obviously all the italian services like Sky GO are blocked outside from Italy too also with a VPN.

Here is a powershell script that checks for the most recent unblocked Netflix IP provided by Torguard and updates the required registry entries to change the dedicated IP entry. Once updated, the script will open Torguard lite, it's intended to be used in place of the torguard shortcut (No admin permissions required)
Tested on Windows 10 but should work on 7 and up. Usual disclaimer use at your own risk etc. etc..
Pastebin link,
http://pastebin.com/eGs6wTBv
Once saved, rename the file extension to .ps1
If you are unable to run the script see the below guide,
http://www.howtogeek.com/106273/how-to-allow-the-execution-of-powershell-scripts-on-windows-7/
(TLDR: open powershell as administrator and type Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned)
Hope you enjoy - Jason

Hi,
Is there anyway of using the vpn service to access netflix from different regions.
Not just the USA but other regions such as Japan and Brazil. (Japanese one has a lot of content not on usa)
I understand that you can purchase static ips for these regions but this is at an extra cost.
Is there anyway to get around the netfix 'you seem to be using a proxy/unblocker service' error message with the current vpn servers?